Reviews of Raygun, Opbeat, and App Enlight

samuel-holt

Peace of mind for front-end functionality

November 18, 2014 16:06

As a front-end developer, I've always been on the look-out for decent error-tracking. Most of the time, front-end takes a back seat to app development, so it was refreshing to see a product that let's you track JavaScript and PHP errors.

I've used Raygun to track errors in HTML5 apps and WordPress themes. The integration was smooth and I was set up in minutes.

My only qualm at first was that I was going to get spammed to the eye-balls with errors (especially with some of the unhandled errors in WordPress plugins!). Thankfully, Raygun gives you fine control over notifications and conveniently groups all the bugs being reported.

Since setting it up, it has saved me a lot of time and headaches, and I rate it very highly. I've never had to use the support, as I've never had any trouble with it, but I'll assume it's Great!

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rgsoda

Happy Customer

August 25, 2014 04:02

The best tool to monitor whole application stack. Also best tool to look for bottlenecks. Service is running without any problems for many many months. Best spent money for web developer tool.

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Nitrodist

Actually has rate limiting

November 30, 2014 15:32

There's a few reviews above that indicate that there's no rate or usage limits. There are. At the time I wrote this, there's a limit of 250 events per minute.

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cloud-source

Raygun is addictive

November 18, 2014 15:03

Raygun saves us so much time we're hooked for life. Great support too.